Master's in Networks and Telecommunications

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Program Overview

The Master's in Networks and Telecommunications is a nationally standardized program offered under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Algeria. This program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and practical skills in telecommunications and network technologies, preparing students for careers in research, industry, and academia. The curriculum spans four semesters, covering both fundamental and specialized topics, with a strong emphasis on theoretical foundations and hands-on applications.


Teaching Language : English-French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Semester 1:
  • Advanced Digital Communications: OFDM, MIMO systems
  • IP Routing: VLANs, static/dynamic routing
  • Advanced Signal Processing: Filter design, spectral analysis
  • Python Programming: OOP, design patterns


  • Semester 2:
  • Network Services Administration: DNS, DHCP, LDAP
  • Coding and Compression: Huffman, RSA, error correction
  • High-Speed Networks: MPLS, VPN, WAN technologies


  • Semester 3:
  • Wireless and Mobile Networks: WiFi, 4G/5G, cognitive radio
  • Cryptography and Security: AES, RSA, firewalls
  • Artificial Intelligence: Neural networks, applications in telecommunications


Advanced Topics

  • Elective Courses (Choose from several options, e.g.):
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Satellite Networks
  • Linux Systems
  • VSAT Technology


  • Specialized Labs:
  • DSP/FPGA Lab: Real-time signal processing
  • VoIP/Web Technologies Lab: SIP, HTML5, PHP


  • Research & Innovation:
  • Semester 4 thesis on cutting-edge topics (e.g., AI-driven networks, optical communication)


  • Assessment:
  • Continuous Evaluation (40%): Labs, projects
  • Final Exams (60%)


  • This program equips graduates with the expertise to address modern telecom challenges, ranging from network design to cybersecurity and AI integration.

Admissions Information

  • Eligibility:
  • A Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Automatics, or related fields within the Sciences and Technologies (ST) domain.
  • Compatibility Assessment:
  • Group A (Priority): Telecommunications (Coefficient 1.00)
  • Group B: Electronics (Coefficient 0.80)
  • Group C: Biomedical Engineering / Automatics (Coefficient 0.70)
  • Other ST Fields: Coefficient 0.60
  • Selection: Based on academic performance and compatibility with the master's specialization.


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